1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a Ferris wheel, and particularly relates to an inflatable Ferris wheel that can be rotated by a motor and act as a dynamic decoration at meeting places or events.
2. Description of the Related Art
Large inflatable toys are often arranged at various meeting places or events to create an exciting atmosphere and attract people's attention. These toys are filled with air with an air-charging device, such as a blower fan. Large, tall and colorful inflatable toys always attract the public's attention. However, inflatable toys cannot move, they only stand still, which lacks liveliness and excitement.
Therefore, the invention provides an inflatable Ferris wheel that rotates to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an inflatable Ferris wheel that can be rotated by a motor, which presents a dynamic sight and creates an exciting atmosphere.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The inflatable Ferris wheel also has an inflatable wheel (50) composed of two end-plate chambers (51) mounted on and communicating with a central hub chamber (52). The inflatable wheel (50) has a major hollow shaft (40) located through two holes (53) respectively defined in the center of each end-plate chamber (51). A plurality of first air vents (43) are defined on the surface of the major hollow shaft (40). A motor (30) having an arbor (301) is provided inside a side-wall chamber (22). One end of the arbor (301) is received in a first orifice (42) in one end of the major hollow shaft (40). A second orifice (421) is defined in the other end of the major hollow shaft (40).
Multiple inflatable ornaments (60) are provided between the two end-plate chambers (51). Each ornament (60) has a minor hollow shaft (70) with two open ends located through a channel (61) defined by holes in each side of the ornament (60). The two ends of the channel (61) are engaged in two slots (74) defined on the minor hollow shaft (70), with the two open ends of the minor hollow shaft (70) extending outside the body of the ornament (60). With reference to
The inflatable wheel (50) has a major hollow shaft (40) located through two holes (53) respectively defined in the center of each end-plate chamber (51). Two first female washers (41) are attached concentrically to the major hollow shaft (40) near each end of the major hollow shaft (40), respectively. The two first female washers (41) are positioned inside the end-plate chamber (51) walls. Two first male washers (35) are respectively mounted on the outside of the end-plate chamber (51) walls to mate with the female washers, whereby the inflatable wheel (50) is securely fastened to the major hollow shaft (40).
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A mounting plate (31) is fastened by screws to the protruding rods (321) of one of second female washers (32), and a frame (311) is provided to secure a motor (30). The motor (30) has an arbor (301) protruding through the mounting plate (31) and fastened in the first orifice (42).
The entire inflatable wheel (50) is rotatably mounted in the open space (23) defined by the two sidewall chambers (22). The arbor (301) is driven by the motor (30) to rotate the major hollow shaft (40) and the inflatable wheel (50).
The base (20) can be rigid in construction, while the inflatable wheel (50) and the inflatable ornaments (60) can be sewn to form various shapes.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.